以平均住院时间为控制指标降低外科肿瘤患者COVID-19医院获得性感染

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Sarah S Nasr, Ghada M Sherif, Maha Abdel Wahab, Hatem Aboelkasem
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摘要

背景:冠状病毒在全球范围内的传播对大多数国家的经济和社会形势产生了重大影响。卫生部门作为任何社会的支柱,通过实施应急风险管理计划,为控制这一流行病作出了重大贡献。监测平均住院时间(ALOS)是在此期间释放卫生系统能力的有效方法。目的是评估应用风险评估/管理策略对ALOS的效果,以及该ALOS对癌症患者COVID-19感染率的影响。方法:这是一项前瞻性队列研究。纳入2021年1 - 6月6个外科收治的所有肿瘤患者。结果:选取期间6个外科共收治1287例患者。其中约46% (n = 578)行手术,54% (n = 700)未行手术。外科住院率最高的科室为2月头颈部,分别为24%和22.1%,最低的科室为4月胸部,分别为12.4%和8%。结论:感染控制(IC)干预和建议显著降低了ALOS。3 - 6月新冠肺炎感染呈明显下降趋势(与第三波上升曲线不同),可以用ALOS改善来解释。
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Targeting average length of hospital stay as a control measure to decrease COVID-19 hospital-acquired infection in surgical cancer patients.

Background: The global spread of coronaviruses had a great impact on the economic and social situation of most countries. As the backbone of any society, the health sector made a significant contribution through applying emergency risk management plans in order to control the pandemic. Monitoring the average length of hospital stay (ALOS) was an effective way to release the capacity of the health system during this time. The aim was to evaluate the effect of applying risk assessment/management strategies on ALOS and the impact of this ALOS on COVID-19 infection rates among cancer patients.

Methods: This is a prospective cohort study. All admitted cancer patients in 6 surgical departments from January to June 2021 were included.

Results: A total of 1287 patients were admitted to 6 surgical departments during the selected period. About 46% of them had surgery (n = 578), while 54% did not have surgery (n = 700). Among surgical patients, admission rates were highest in February and head and neck department (24% and 22.1%, respectively), and lowest in April and chest department (12.4% and 8%, respectively). ALOS was significantly different across the 6 months (p value < 0.001) with lower ALOS in (April, May, and June) than in (January-February, and March). No significant difference was found across the 6 surgical departments (p value = 0.423). Twenty-eight patients became COVID-19 positive after admission, 25 of them (89%) were infected from March to June-during the time of the third wave-and a significant decreasing linear trend (p value = 0.009) was found.

Conclusion: ALOS had significantly reduced with commitment to infection control (IC) interventions and recommendations. The significant decreasing trend of COVID-19 infection from March to June (unlike the rising curve of the 3rd COVID-19 wave by that time) could be explained by improvement in ALOS.

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期刊介绍: As the official publication of the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, the Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute (JENCI) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes on the latest innovations in oncology and thereby, providing academics and clinicians a leading research platform. JENCI welcomes submissions pertaining to all fields of basic, applied and clinical cancer research. Main topics of interest include: local and systemic anticancer therapy (with specific interest on applied cancer research from developing countries); experimental oncology; early cancer detection; randomized trials (including negatives ones); and key emerging fields of personalized medicine, such as molecular pathology, bioinformatics, and biotechnologies.
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